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compositions, and infusions used as aromatizers. perfume compositions are made from more than natural and synthetic odoriferous substances obtained from plant, animal, and chemical raw materials. plant substances, or volatile oils (from steam distillation or extracts), are used alone as scents (rose, coriander
, sandalwood oils), as raw materials for making synthetic essences (coriander, sassafras, and anise), and in the form of infusions (patchouli leaves, coriander seeds, or oak moss). animal substances (amber, civet, and musk) are used only in the form of infusions. on the average, a perfume composition...
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